NFL legend Tom Brady was getting ahead of the game Thursday out in the Hamptons, stopping by Fanatics founder Michael Rubin’s home to pick up his “white” outfit for the annual Fourth of July bash, considered one of the summer’s biggest parties.

Brady, 46, was at Rubin’s Bridgehampton mansion for 20 minutes before departing in order to get ready for the shindig, in photos exclusively obtained by The Post

The seven-time Super Bowl winner sported a Batman Rolex, a white cap, a white collared shirt and black shorts. 

Brady was seen getting into a black SUV with his “white” outfit securely in his hand with a mint green shoe box tucked under his arm. 

A man wearing dark sunglasses and a black shirt and pants was also seen seemingly escorting Brady to the vehicle. 

Rubin’s annual white party draws an A-list crowd every year and this year’s bash in the Hamptons had the Fanatics founder receiving “hundreds of calls a day” from people trying to score an invite to the exclusive event, Page Six previously reported. 

While the guest list for this year’s event has been kept under wraps, past invitees have included the Kardashians, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez and Drake.

Invitations to this year’s white party were framed illustrations by artist George Condo and delivered by couriers in white tuxes. 

But picking up his outfit wasn’t the only white party-related activity that Brady was up to on Thursday. 

The NFL great played in a friendly game of football on the beach that included an impressive list of participants. 

The game included Brady, Rubin, Texans QB C.J. Stroud, rappers Travis Scott and Quavo, Dolphins receiver Odell Beckham Jr., Bills defensive back Damar Hamlin and Cowboys pass-rusher Micah Parsons, Page Six reported. 

A source told Page Six that Brady and Stroud were captains, and Stroud’s team defeated Brady, 5-4, which was sealed by an interception from Hamlin. 

“It was a little pre-white party bbq and football game on the beach,” the source said.

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